Interpretation And Innovation Of Traditional Cultural Symbols In Urban Tourism Landscape Design

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Zhuo Li
Parichart Kluensuwan

Abstract

This research delves into the dynamic intersection of tradition and innovation within urban tourism landscape design, focusing on the interpretation and creative adaptation of traditional cultural symbols. Employing a multidisciplinary approach that encompasses design theory, cultural studies, and urban planning, the study seeks to explore how traditional symbols are reinterpreted and innovatively integrated into contemporary urban tourism environments. Key objectives include analyzing the cultural significance of traditional symbols, understanding their evolving meanings in a modern context, and assessing the impact of innovative design approaches on visitor experiences. The research aims to provide practical insights for landscape architects, urban planners, and cultural heritage preservationists involved in the development of tourism-focused public spaces. The findings of this research contribute to the broader discourse on the sustainable integration of cultural heritage into urban landscapes. By exploring the delicate balance between tradition and innovation in tourism design, this study offers valuable perspectives for creating vibrant, culturally rich, and engaging urban environments that celebrate heritage while catering to the evolving needs of diverse visitor populations.

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Zhuo Li, & Parichart Kluensuwan. (2024). Interpretation And Innovation Of Traditional Cultural Symbols In Urban Tourism Landscape Design. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 30(5), 1704–1714. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v30i5.3152
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Zhuo Li

School of Liberal Arts, Shinawatra University, Samkhok, Pathum Thani, 12160, Thailand

Parichart Kluensuwan

School of Liberal Arts, Shinawatra University, Samkhok, Pathum Thani, 12160, Thailand